Cypress Hill, 311 right at home in The Joint
August 1, 2013 - 9:04 am
Prepare for some wicked cottonmouth and a case of the munchies so bad that you’d punch a baby for a handful of Cheetos.
The stoner-rific pairing of reefer rappers Cypress Hill and bong-abetted rockers 311 is a failed urine test waiting to happen.
Of course, there’s a lot more to both acts than a fondness for pot.
Cypress Hill are Latin hip-hop pioneers whose self-titled debut is still one of the most harrowing and influential releases of its kind two decades after the fact, with DJ Muggs’ inventive production continuing to resonate like a squawking car alarm.
For their part, 311 deserves much credit for being one of the few rap-influenced hard rock bands to tone down the machismo and bone-headed, break stuff mentality of so many of their peers in favor of a more enlightened, less aggro world view.
Both of them have blazed plenty of new paths — among other things.
Contact reporter Jason Bracelin at jbracelin@
reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0476.
Preview
311, with Cypress Hill
8 p.m. Sunday
The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel, 4455 Paradise Road
$59.50-$65 (800-745-3000)